SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THiR1 i .W.KC A.DRIVE TOTALS English Peeress E labor Canddate $5300 FOR THRE-DAYS - TEAM ®CA1PAINL1) BY IIT .[ Y BROADlEAI), '4, STILL I i ;;:" LEADS : " Reslults of the Y.W.C.A. $1,500 finance :~ cmmih'n vesterdar~v sholwed '697.05 was especially stressed so te~at all wo- :Louis and his bride spent part of their !,that Lady Louise and the Swedish Imen it, the University will feel free honeymoon in the United States. crown prince were often seen 'together 1 critic'zean give advk'c4 It Was an eventful wooing which led 1n IEngland and France. j to the wedding in the Chapel Royal of Tg St.Z JamesII Palace. Scarcely had the1 IJ l 0 o OCKE nes of Gustaf Adolf's engagementl BEGINS WITH TIE GA F' hat certain authorities in Sweden op - _ __________ posed the marriage on the grouind thatt z r be brought to the office of the deano chaperone fee will be charged, the women immediately. amount depending on the number of Women who are planning to take omngi. the tripi to Madison for the Wisconsin Women wtio wish to take the ten game are required to register in the , mile honor point hike are requested to office of the dean of women at leastI be at Barbour gymnasium promptly at three days before the trailn leaves. A'9 o'clock today. turned in by the competing teams, mnaking a total of $1,301.05 for the three d~.ys of the campaign. Final re- ~ports will be given at a luncheon this moon at Newberry hall, at which time, it is hoped tithe drive will "go over the top."P The team~ captained by Kitty Broad- head, '24, is still in the lead, turning in $97.50 yesterday, and making a total ~of $223.5') credited to this team. There ~are several other contesting, teams, \however, which are running close sec- ond s., a. k VU Wt. IN ITES 000. Six hundred invitations have been sent out to members of the American ~Association of University women, to- 7gether with women who are eligible for1 :regular or associate membership, for 'the opening meeting of the year of the ~Ann Arbor branch of the organization ~whic~h will be held at 3 o'clock to day1 in the assembly room of the Union. Prof. Joseph R. Hayden, of the pol- itical scicee department, who recent- l y returned ;from a trip around thel ~world w~.ill give a talk on his imnpress sions of thle Far East.1 Models Display Latest Fashions SModels of the newest fashions in ~cothes: for every occasion for the fall ~and winter were shown at., an added. Round two of the hockey tournament which started yesterday 4 rternocn, succeeded in eliminating only one ofs the four teanms which played from the contests. Delta Zeta tied Zeta Tau Alpha, S-2, necessitating another game on Tuesday to decide the issue. Betsy Barbour downed Adelia Cheever in a close, hard foughlt game with a final score of 6-3. . Freshmen and sophomores who wish- to remain in the running in the tennis tournament must have their sets (play- ed off by tonight. This notice is final. The seniors have narrowed down to E.' Lauver and A. Burdlick. The juniors are ready for the semi-finals with the exception of one match. i Lady Louise wvas not of sufficiently Dean Jean'Hamilton will repeat lee- high rank to marry the crown -prince. ture one, of the Campus Activities ser- then, while th'e genealogical experts ,,were settling this question in favor of, ies at 4 o'clock Tuesday, In Sarah .the bride-to-be, came the startlingCswlAnelhl. llfsmn (xiews that the press of foreign lands and entering' upperclass women who 1 was broadcasting the tale that Lady missed the lecture when it was given Louise had changed her mind about be- before will kindly report. coming a crown princess anyway, and was going to marry an obscure Eng- Signing out slips for the month of fish painter of modest income. But as October which. were due Nov. 1 should the summer passed, by these rumr!ors , were gradually discredited by the fact Daily classified for real results.. - t i Hats for Dress Hats. for Ha Veils Veiling, Dresses Wear! Street wear! ts for ]Evening Wear! Flowers and Ornaments for and Head Dress The qouiitess of Warwick Paradoxical as it may seem, the Countess of Warwick, English peeress, is a candidate for parliament on thet tabor ticket. The countess, who is 62 years old, is an avowed socialist. She Iwill stand for election for the Warwick and Leamington division of Warwick- shire. WOPMEN REORGANIZE 6 HOSE URIN ON1TH, Sixty-seven League. houses were or- Lc da of IG( Sl a q C mV 'MI ti4 1MNEOI H COWN PRINCE TOME WLINGLIS.H WOMAN! Stockholm, Nov. 2.- (By A.P. )-The narriage in London tomorrow of Lady .ouise .Mountbatten, great-grand- laughter of the late Queen Victoria' A England and second cousin of Kin~g -corge, the present sovereign, to Gus- of Adolf, crown }prince of Sweden, is ,eceived with deep in~terest here. The wedes are eager to meet the worn- n who some day 'will become their lueen, and England is believed to be ratified at the new royal ties that md Stockholm and London into still ,loser friendship. Lady Louise is a sister of Lord Louis 4ountbatten who last year married 4iss Edwina Ashly, said to be one of -ec-richest women in England. Lord j AT THE THEATERS I Sureen--TodayI Arcade-Viola Dana in "The UYEAR & HINTZ 328 S. MAIN STREET,. -- -~- HAVE. YOU VISITED TheGren Te Il and ,Madc Reservations for the Marine Game Thanksgiving Date II11IIIJ I lllrrlrlu nlrrilll 1 I 111l l ll llllrlrrnl rr 11111 illl 111111 Itr Monday, November 5, 8 P. M. Choral Union Series VLADIMIR Farewell ue PrAC A - M American Tour ... A Fewr Tickets for Individual Concerts Avdlable. Monday, November 12, 8 P.' M. Extra Concert Series . wetrot ymhoy Ochstr ' OSSIP MICHAEL GA IL ITSCH PRESS UK V violinist Conductor All Tschaikovsky Program Course 'pickets-.00, $.00), $40, $ 5.00 ______ Sinigle Concerts--$.~10, $1.00, $1.50, $20 Sunday, November 18, 4:15 P. M. Faculty Concert 'Series UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Samuel P.- LOCKW OOD, Conductor= GRtACE JOHINSON . ORA, KONOL.D L.ARTHARD Soprano Violoneelllst No Admiission Charge-Children under Twelve Years of age not ad- 4 nitted unless they first obtain ltkta tw Shol of Music = Thursday, November, 22, 8 P. M. Choral Union, Series COSI FAN TUTTE OPERA C O. Direction WILLIAM, WADE H.INSHAW' BRILLIANT .HEADED, BY SOLOIST'S IRENE WILLIAMS Stage Scenery and Beautiful, Costumes A Few Tiets for Individual Concerts Available.- Monday, December 4, 8 P. M.. Ex~tra, Concert Series -DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VICTOR Richard " KOLA R CROOKS Conducting' Tenor Cofirse Tickets--$2.009- $8.0), $4.00,- $5.00 a single Concert's-$.i0, $1.00, $1.W, $2.004 Sunday, December 9, 4:14 P. M. Faculty Concert Series CONCERT BAY FACULTY. of tlieIUNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC . No Admission Charge-Children inder Twelve Years of age not ad-:E initted iiunless they first' ohtaiji tlcket--at the School of Music Wednesday, December 12, 8 P. M' Choral Union >Series;~ I'iEE; RENOWNED . ZIMBA LIS'T VIOLINIST . A hYew Tiekets for.Individual1 Concerts Available. :.For ixnformation or tickets call at the University School ofE Music, CHARLES A. SINK, Secretauryy 20.5 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE 1306-R tr d .1 attraction at the Women's League yes- ( ganized during the past month by Dean terday.e Charming' negligees, sport Jean Hamilton, Miss Mlarion Wood, as- outfits, s reet dresses and sukits. after- sistant dean of women, and the reor-I noon, dinner and evening gowns were ganization committee of the board of I dilspalayed effectively byl 11 wonkn directors of the Women's League head- I ,chosen from different houses. ed by Catherine Stafford, '24. Dancing followed the style show ac- Each member of the committee was cording to the usual program for these1 personally responsible for going to five parties, and refreshments were served. houses whilch contained 3- to 22 iwomen. 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